Should You Go on a Safari? |
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Sound thrilling?
Then maybe you should consider an African Safari, an outing typically the length of an entire vacation in which you are guided around wilderness that retains its prehistoric qualities and animals that don’t know what year it is. For many people, this is the only way to experience wildlife, while for others, a Safari can actually be a great challenge. Here are some tips on finding out if a Safari is the right kind of vacation for you and yours:
-Remember the financial commitment involved.
To get a lot out of an African Safari, you’re going to actually have to – naturally – travel to Africa and arrange about a week-long trip. Many programs will be able to offer tour guides, lodging, the whole package – but this will cost you. The first thing you’ll have to consider when planning an African Safari is the kind of money you’re willing to spend in order to have a good time and long-lasting memories.
-Where should you go on your Safari?
In this article, we’ve been addressing African Safaris, but that doesn’t mean you still won’t have plenty of options. You can consider options along the Indian Ocean, or East Africa in countries like Kenya. South Africa is also a frequent destination for people on Safari. Look up the local accommodations and the wildlife to see which trip best suits your ideas of a real African Safari.
-Make sure everyone else is on board.
If you’ve got a family, especially, you don’t want to drag along two kids that weren’t interested from the get-go. If you’re dead-set on going on a Safari but no one is as enthused as you and your spouse, you could plan on dropping the kids off at a relative’s. Make sure to get feedback on your Safari plans well before you even start thinking about the trip itself.
-If you plan on going, do your research thoroughly.
This includes checking testimonials from previous customers on specific Safari trips, requesting detailed itineraries from your Safari operator, and knowing exactly where you’ll be lodging. These are crucial questions that you’ll need answers to before you make any set-in-stone decisions about going on a Safari.
If you’re willing to front the cost and do your research, you won’t only find that you’re ready for a Safari, but that you’re already open to a wonderful new experience that the entire family can enjoy.
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Propeller
April 15th, 2009 at 12:15 am
Great article guys – the only thing that I would add is perhaps what you absolutely should be prepared to take with you – http://safariguideafrica.com/safari-holiday-essentials.php – and yes the list does include Imodium.
Happy Travels.